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Bassett Family Immigrated

To Otsego County In 1815

This 1927 ambulance is one of 350 photos Dr. John Davis plans to include in his "Bassett Hospital in Cooperstown: 200 Years of Healthcare in Rural America," due for publication in the spring.
This 1927 ambulance is one of 350 photos Dr. John Davis plans to include in his “Bassett Hospital in Cooperstown: 200 Years of Healthcare in Rural America,” due for publication in the spring.

COOPERSTOWN – Dr. John Davis, author of the upcoming “Bassett Hospital in Cooperstown: 200 Years of Healthcare in Rural America,” prepared this timeline in connection with “Under the Cupola,” an article in this week’s AllOTSEGO.life section of The Freeman’s Journal and Hometown Oneonta newspapers, now on newsstands.

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